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Here's where photo radar will be in St. Albert this weekend

Here's where photo radar will be in St. Albert this weekend

Expect photo radar on McKenney Avenue and Ray Gibbon Drive this weekend.
Labour board to review safety concerns of potential rail strike; delay a possibility

Labour board to review safety concerns of potential rail strike; delay a possibility

The federal government has asked the Canada Industrial Relations Board to review whether a strike by rail workers would jeopardize Canadians' health and safety, adding a new element of uncertainty in the lead-up to potential job action.
Canada pitches in $76 million for 'faster' German air-defence systems in Ukraine

Canada pitches in $76 million for 'faster' German air-defence systems in Ukraine

OTTAWA — Canada is putting $76 million towards a German-led effort to help Ukraine defend itself from Russian missiles and aircraft, Defence Minister Bill Blair announced Friday, with no timeline in sight for when a system already purchased from the
Canada pitches in $76 million for 'faster' German air-defence systems in Ukraine

Canada pitches in $76 million for 'faster' German air-defence systems in Ukraine

OTTAWA — Canada is putting $76 million towards a German-led effort to help Ukraine defend itself from Russian missiles and aircraft, Defence Minister Bill Blair announced Friday, with no timeline in sight for when a system already purchased from the
Canada pitches in $76 million for 'faster' German air-defence systems in Ukraine

Canada pitches in $76 million for 'faster' German air-defence systems in Ukraine

OTTAWA — Canada is putting $76 million towards a German-led effort to help Ukraine defend itself from Russian missiles and aircraft, Defence Minister Bill Blair announced Friday, with no timeline in sight for when a system already purchased from the
Bodies of 2 backcountry skiers buried by Utah avalanche recovered from mountain, names released

Bodies of 2 backcountry skiers buried by Utah avalanche recovered from mountain, names released

SANDY, Utah (AP) — Search crews on Friday recovered the bodies of two backcountry skiers who were swept away and buried by an avalanche in the mountains outside Salt Lake City a day earlier, officials said.
Major upgrade of weather radar stations could hasten severe weather warnings

Major upgrade of weather radar stations could hasten severe weather warnings

OTTAWA — Environment Canada can now spot and issue warnings about severe weather faster and more precisely with 32 newly upgraded weather radar stations across the country.
The Latest | Prosecutors likely to call just 2 more witnesses in Trump's hush money case

The Latest | Prosecutors likely to call just 2 more witnesses in Trump's hush money case

NEW YORK (AP) — Prosecutors in Donald Trump's hush money trial said Friday that they expect to call just two more witnesses to the stand, potentially laying the ground for resting their case next week.
Saskatchewan teachers reject wage deal, demand more action on help for classrooms

Saskatchewan teachers reject wage deal, demand more action on help for classrooms

REGINA — The head of Saskatchewan's teachers union says an overwhelming 'no' vote on the province’s latest contract offer shows members want more than paper promises.
B.C. confident that cybersecurity attacks on government were state directed

B.C. confident that cybersecurity attacks on government were state directed

VICTORIA — The head of British Columbia's public service said Friday there was high confidence that cybersecurity attacks targeting the provincial government's networks were conducted by a state or state-sponsored actor.
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